Post by nonotthememes on May 31, 2022 2:00:38 GMT
May 31, 2022 0:09:54 GMT @thesegastoner said:
Okay I should note, in fairness to Aristide Twain, that he wrote his story while BBV legitimately had the license to Faction Paradox AND was one of the people that warned Baggs of Underwood/Coburn AND was one of the first to sever ties and publicly denounce Baggs after he moved forward with it.
(Do note, however, that I'm biased in that Twain is a friend of mine.)
You should ask him what he thinks of the latest audios being he still buys them.
2. I don't think you want to know what he thinks about them. You might accuse him of being a bot too.
3. Way to make buying from BBV an attractive proposal, there, since you've just demonstrated that even basic confidentiality is beyond your reach.
And while he hasn't purchased any of the Lucifer stories (because he listened to the trailers and thought better of it), he did have a good old sitdown with somebody who owned the first story, listened to it with them, and had THIS to say:
I think it's, on the whole, quite bad, and that your audios in particular are a disgrace. The punishing experience of sitting through “Lucifer” was enough to convince me that there could be nothing of value in expending valuable minutes of my life listening to the rest of “Hellscape”, even setting aside the insult to the legacy of Faction Paradox that it constitutes.
(Incidentally: BES Begins: it's still not very good — it only feels like something of a breath of fresh air because the rest of BBV's current output is Spencer and Baggs and illegal [Brigadier stories] — but it's competently-told. I hope Mulholland will extricate himself from BBV while there's still time. With a good editor he could go places.) I felt that his writing had improved since his Dionuses. Though, regrettably, not his penchant for "K'th'a'agriss'"-style alien names, though that is up to personal taste.